Wandsworth Arts Fringe announces return for summer 2023
By Isabel Millett
5th Feb 2023 | Local News
Wandsworth Arts Fringe is set to infuse art, dance, theatre, comedy, circus and street performance across the South west London borough this summer.
The flagship arts festival founded by Wandsworth Council has, since 2010, supported hundreds of creatives, artists and community groups in realising their creative visions.
This year through Wandsworth Arts Fringe (WAF) grants of up to £2,000, the council has distributed a total of £36,617 to 20 organisations, both homegrown and of international acclaim.
Among the performances festival goers can experience is the awe-inspiring circus by Zirkus Morsa, whose contemporary show Tipping Point mixes acrobatics and balance board in a performance that pushes balance to the limit. Elsewhere, poet Alice d'Lumiere will in the verbal gymnastics of 'Speaking Out and Fitting In!' captivate audiences with striking poetry, disarming comedy, and a celebration of Gender Fluidity.
"Nothing quite rivals the creative energy generated by a live festival and I think this year is going to be particularly vibrant!" said Alice, adding: "I can't wait to bring my own little show to WAF. I hope it raises some smiles, questions some preconceptions and maybe even helps bring a little extra joy; which is something we all need more than ever."
Independent tap dancer Petra Haller will take over the National Opera Studio with a week-long celebration of tap dance, while Artistes for Autism, led by MovementWorks, brings together autistic young people in the collaborative creation of a dance piece. Aged 11 – 15 years, these young dancers will meet at a new weekly Dance Club to create their performance and the final piece will be showcased as part of the larger Community Day of Dance hosted by the Royal Academy of Dance. Elsewhere, Hallomai Dance present Joy is Ours, an outdoor interactive dance performance for families in local housing estates.
"We are delighted to be touring 'Joy is Ours' as part of WAF2023. Whilst collaborating with local housing estates, Hallomai Dance are excited to share movement, creativity and joy throughout Wandsworth this summer!" - Anna Nicholls, Artistic Director, Hallomai Dance
Young artists will get a chance to shine. Wandsworth Street Concerts is a series of free outdoor classical concerts, staged in the beautiful portico of St Anne's Church. World Heart Beat Music Academy will work in partnership with The Oracle Collective, a creative agency of 35 young artists, in their project World Heart Beat Presents: The Oracle Residency held at their brand-new venue in Nine Elms. They will programme a series of masterclasses, workshops and performances to support and develop young musical talent in the borough.
"We are delighted to be part of WAF this year. Our collaboration with the exceptionally talented The Oracle Collective is an amazing opportunity to showcase homegrown talent in our brand-new venue at Embassy Gardens, inspiring future generations of Wandsworth musicians and being part of a vibrant local cultural offer" - Kim Morrison, Head of Programmes, World Heart Beat Music Academy
Opera lovers can enjoy performances of Gaṅgā by Jataneel Banerjee and Carp Leaps over the Dragon Gate by Kathy Hall and Jose Navarro. Gaṅgā, a chamber opera in Sanskrit language, will premiere at the National Opera Studio and the Royal Academy of Dance, and tells the story of a celestial river goddess. Carp Leaps over the Dragon Gate, a Peking Opera dance-mime paired with recorded opera percussion music, is based on the legend of the carp known in many regions in China inspiring folk dances, drawings and lantern festivals. The short performance will be followed by a public workshop.
Theatre and spoken word includes I'MNOTAROBOT Productions presenting Wandsworth New Writing Fest, a two-week festival of new performance at The Arches at St Mary's Church in Putney.
"Two weeks of non-stop entertainment, right on your doorstep, what's not to love?" – I'MNOTAROBOT Productions
Youth theatre company Group 64 (pictured above) focus on happiness and well-being with a powerful, thought provoking and timely piece of theatre devised by 14 young people, sharing their experiences of being young and seeking JOY in this chaotic modern world.
There will be a chance to learn a new skill or pick up some local history - London Independent Story Prize is organising a series of free creative writing workshops during the festival open for all levels of writers. And festival-goers can explore the art, architecture, history, future and lived experience of Battersea Nine Elms with History Speak on a guided walking tour which transforms the neighbourhood into an immersive outdoor gallery.
Several projects will explore how creativity can support health and wellbeing. WAF fan favourites, The Baked Bean Charity (pictured above), who work to promote education and social inclusion for adults and children with special educational needs and disabilities, present an unmissable film festival run and curated entirely by people with learning disabilities. Beans on Film will bring you tongue-in-cheek shorts, vibrant cameos, and some personal stories along the way. Goddess Power Fashion & Art Show, by Fée Uhssi, is an art and catwalk show aiming to promote self-empowerment and community cohesion by involving women of Battersea to take part in the project, incarnate a mythical goddess of their choice, and model the collection on the day.
"I am delighted to be taking part in the WAF this year and to have the opportunity to share my passion and love for Arts, Fashion and Textiles with my community in Battersea and Wandsworth, while promoting the power and benefits of artistic expression when it comes to improving our wellbeing."- Fée Uhssi
St George's Hospital Charity's Arts Team will host a celebration of the work of their three resident artists through an interactive exhibition, intimate performances, arts activities and a display of short films documenting the artists' time on site. The showcase will provide a valuable insight into the impact of arts in hospitals.
"St George's Hospital Charity is delighted that the work of our talented Resident Artists, patients and staff will be showcased as part of the Wandsworth Arts Fringe 2023. St George's Hospital is at the heart of its vibrant and diverse South-West London community, supporting the health and wellbeing of local people. It's a pleasure to be part of such an impressive programme, alongside our neighbouring arts organisations and local creatives" - Amerjit Chohan, Chief Executive, St George's Hospital Charity
An exciting festival programme will also be popping up in Wandsworth's local churches, All Saints Church in Tooting is hosting All SaintsTooting Arts Festival – a series of performances designed to embrace a variety of styles and performers focussed on building community through the arts.
Tickets for Wandsworth Arts Fringe 2023 will go on sale on Wednesday April 26.
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